U.S. consumer sentiment topped expectations to stay on track for its best year in nearly two decades. The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell to 98.3 in a preliminary early November reading from 98.6 in October.

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Thursday’s swoon translated to the worst start to a year for both the S&P 500 and the Dow since 2000 ... sentiment was further battered after a survey from the Institute for Supply Management showed U ...

A preliminary reading on consumer sentiment for November released on Friday came in slightly above expectations. The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index hit 98.3. Economists polled by Re...

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The emails coming in for All Of The Things – class gift, end of year letters, luncheon signup, party supplies, awards ceremonies, pictures for the slide shows, final projects – are like a tsunami of doom.

Run to the Stanley Cup Finals with the Ducks. During the off-season, Kariya became a restricted free agent before re-signing with the Ducks to a one-year, $10 million contract in July 2002. Prior to the signing, the Ducks made two key acquisitions, signing playmaking centre Adam Oates to a one-year deal and trading for winger Petr Sýkora from the New Jersey Devils.

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